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Commitment to Cultural Humility: Educating Healthcare Professionals on Natural Hair Care in Occupational Therapy

  • August 02, 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • https://forms.gle/hBmngnQpyinmVGyu5

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Join Us for a Powerful CEU Event! 

Ready to expand your cultural humility and clinical impact? Don't miss “Commitment to Cultural Humility: Educating Healthcare Professionals on Natural Hair Care in Occupational Therapy”. 

A free, dynamic workshop that blends culture, healthcare, and advocacy!

Led by Dr. Nardia Aldridge and Kyrah Maduro, OTDS, this engaging session explores the cultural significance of Black hair, practical hair care tools and products, and inclusive strategies to transform your practice. Open to students and practitioners, OT professionals will earn 2 FREE contact hours!

August 2, 2025 | 10 AM – 12 PM
Nova Southeastern University – Morris Auditorium

Let’s bridge gaps in care, build cultural awareness, and empower our communities, one strand at a time.

RSVP now and be part of the movement: https://forms.gle/hBmngnQpyinmVGyu5


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